10 BYOD Classroom Experiments (and What We've Learned From Them So Far) - Online Univer... - 0 views
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10 BYOD Classroom Experiments (and What We’ve Learned From Them So Far)
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What can Holy Trinity teach us? That when it comes to BYOD, it pays not to be overly strict with how the devices can be used in the class, as greater freedom allows teachers to work with students to develop the best uses for technology for their subject matter and teaching style.
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BYOD requires much more than just changing tech policies and can sometimes mean overhauling the curriculum and spending money training teachers, though it does help students create a more personal and memorable learning experience.
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Technology for 21st Century Learning: Part 1 : 2¢ Worth - 1 views
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21st century learning is about the experience, not about the tools you are using. The experience defines the tools, not the other way around.
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“What ICT is going to help my children learn by helping them to become resourceful and habitual learners — engaged in a learning lifestyle?”
High Tech Reflection Strategies Make Learning Stick | Edutopia - 0 views
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Technology tools, in particular, can keep reflection exercises from becoming tedious or time intensive, reflection advocates say. R
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What did you learn? How do you know you learned it? What got in the way of your learning? What helped your learning? How did you feel?
Growth in Flipped Blended Learning | eLearning Marketplace - 0 views
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but the learning objectives must come first and then the right online content, or tool to create the content, must be chosen to ensure the best fit to enable learners to achieve the required learning objectives. The
Educational Leadership:Technology-Rich Learning:Flip Your Students' Learning - 0 views
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Terms like flipped lessons, flipped learning, or flipped thinking more clearly convey what "flipping" actually means. A teacher must carefully consider which lessons lend themselves to time-shifting direct instruction out of class—and which do not. A selective use of video where appropriate will provide students with a better learning experience than a blanket use of video when video is not the right tool.
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March 21, 2013 at 08:19AM Educational Leadership:Technology-Rich Learning:Flip Your Students' Learning http://bit.ly/15vcDCZ
Why It's Time To Focus On Skills (Not Just Cool Tools) - Edudemic - 0 views
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Any one of these web tools that a freshman in high school learns today will most likely not exist or will be replaced by something better in 8-10 years when that freshman graduates from college. However, if teachers change their approach to focus on transferable technology skills (i.e. the NETS-S) it will make the integration of technology more meaningful and prepare our students with skills they can take with them in the future.
TPR is a Valuable Tool! - 0 views
Educational Handouts and Tips | Popular Education Hashtags | November Learning - 0 views
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RSS, podcasts, screencasts and more. How can you stay on top of them all? The November Learning team has designed a series of educational handouts that can make any user comfortable with the latest technology tools. Each sheet can be read, printed and passed out as needed. Use them in your next professional development session.
8 Must Have Tools for Dropbox Users ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views
8 Ideas, 10 Guides, And 17 Tools For A Better Professional Learning Network | TeachThought - 1 views
Deep learning with Google tools: 20 ideas | Ditch That Textbook - 1 views
6 of The Best Tools for Creating Digital Learning Portfolios ~ Educational Technology a... - 0 views
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